For today's card I used a gorgeous All Dress Up digital stamp from Funkykitscalled 'Time for Walkies', isn't she pretty. I just love her hat...I want one :)

To make my card I used a 6" x 6" scallop card blank and matted it with embossed patterned paper. I printed my image directly onto my colouring cardstock and coloured it with Copic Markers. The frame was die cut from blue and pink card using several square dies and layered up on the card base, and the coloured topper was inserted inside. To finish off I added white dots to her scarf and a few glittery die cut snowflakes and pearls.

You can the find the 'Time For Walkies' digital stamp and more, here --

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As this is a digital image, I was able to size it large enough to create a 3.75 x 8.50”. I kept the card pretty CAS. The coloring was done with Copic Markers and the background with Prismacolor pencils.

You can find this image as well as many other sweet one by clicking the logo below:

I thought I would make a lovely little Christmas bauble and even though the stamp I used isn't technically a Christmas stamp I thought I would make her 'Christmassy' The stamp I used is called 'Princess' - isn't she just adorable. She's available as a digital stamp from Funkykits

To make my bauble - I die cut 2 pink scallop circles from card for the back of my bauble. Next I printed the image onto colouring cardstock along with a sentiment and die cut it into a circle and attached it to one of the scallop circles. I printed out a further 2 images and coloured them all with Copic Markers and then fussy cut out the parts I wanted. The 'Princess' image was layered up on the base image, then glitter and a gem was added to her dress. I placed die cut glittery stars and white dots around her to add a little interest. Using strong glue I smeared a small amount around the rim of the bauble and attached it to the circles.

To stop the bauble from tipping forward I added a little extra weight by gluing a few coins to the back, I used the remaining die cut scalloped circle to hide them. To finish off I added a length of Bakers Twine and a ribbon.

You can the find the 'Princess' stamp here --

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Happy Sunday! Jeanette here to share a little card with you :) I think this would be great as a birthday card or even a Christmas card depending on the colors you used.

I used the sweet digital image from the Furry Friends collection: Bunny with Gift.

The image was colored with Copic Markers and then used a few markers from the BG and E family to add the background. I then evened up the background with some Hero Arts inkpads. The dots were made with a white Sharpie Poster paint pen.

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Thanks for stopping by and have a great day :) A full list of copic markers used can be found on myblog.